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Greg DyckFreelance contractor of media services including graphic design, web design and development, copywriting and art/creative direction.
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Clayton WilchowyWork in Web & Multimedia management by day and am a developer at night, by trade and by hobby. Venture in all sorts of languages, but permanently in luv with Flash
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Kevin GordonMore coming soon
Events
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HTML/CSS How to Train your Web Site May 18, 2010On Tuesday, May 18, 2010, from 7 pm - 9 pm, New Media Manitoba presents: How to Train your Web Site - a guide to HTML 5 and CSS 3 on the web.
Putting Your Type on the Line March 23, 2010On Tuesday, March 23, 2010, New Media Manitoba presents "Putting your Type on the Line," a creative's guide to fonts on the web. Fonts and typography on the web can be a complicated, hacky, and limited affair. Most designers and developers are stuck with about four useful fonts out of tens of thousands that are available to print media. BUT, with the advent of new browser technologies, type and typography on the Web is about to change dramatically.
- CSS Demystified! Part Deux March 21, 2005
On Tuesday, March 22/05, MNM Presents, "CSS Demystified! Part Deux" at Psych Health. The meeting begins at 7:30 pm sharp.
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3 Results- Manitoba does MacWorld January 20, 2008
On January 29, 2008, NMM presents, "Manitoba does MacWorld," at the Psych Health Centre on Bannatyne. The presentation runs from 7 pm - 9 pm. There is no charge but you must pre-register if you plan to attend. All are welcome.
- Puttting the 'pal' in Drupal March 13, 2008
On Tuesday, March 18, 2008, New Media Manitoba presents, "Puttting the 'pal' in Drupal," at the Psych Health Centre on Bannatyne. The meeting begins at 7 pm and you must register in advance to secure your seat. There is no charge for admission and the event is open to the entire new media community.
- Putting Your Type on the Line March 23, 2010
This event is SOLD OUT. Thanks to everyone who registered early! On Tuesday, March 23, 2010, New Media Manitoba presents "Putting your Type on the Line," a creative's guide to fonts on the web. Fonts and typography on the web can be a complicated, hacky, and limited affair. Most designers and developers are stuck with about four useful fonts out of tens of thousands that are available to print media. BUT, with the advent of new browser technologies, type and typography on the Web is about to change dramatically.